U2, Bono once said, would rather he hung out with businessmen than with politicians.
Rather he wanted publicity for his grievances -- and got it in lengthy phone interviews with the TV networks.
"I would rather he get it done, I don't want it dragging on all year for him, " Redknapp had said.
He said the problems from 2008 did not stem solely from big banks rather he pointed to the failures at firms like Lehman Brothers and AIG.
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They would rather he wait to veto a more blatant piece of pork-barrel legislation that's likely to be included in separate spending bills in the fall.
Rather he resents the sceptical take on his economic legacy.
And I think fans recognized that maybe in a way that media doesn't always because, in a certain level, we understand that like, yes, we'd rather he not be doing steroids.
If I write a ticket to an officer on another agency, and a mutual aid agreement causes us to work together in a major event, would I rather he or she get my back, or be thinking about that ticket I wrote them a few weeks ago?
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For better and worse, this flawed but touching hero is a man of action, revealing himself through what he does rather what he says.
Challenged to repeat this, with Mr Romney standing next to him, he rather weakly said he was just repeating what the president had said, that both schemes were similar.
Most of the hoopla about him has been about what he is, rather than what he would do.
Rather, he set a strategic target for Apple to be the digital hub for consumers.
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Rather, he says, the real harm comes from the roadside, where people walk or gather.
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Rather, he wanted to ensure it had been aware of the victim's claims beforehand.
Rather, he says that introducing a ban without a political consensus is likely "to antagonise voters".
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Rather, he expresses his concerns for the need for such trials in the following way.
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Rather, he insisted upon a neutral course until the United States could grow stronger.
Rather, he says, they show that such efforts will take more time than had been expected.
Rather, he says, they depend on a network of contacts with government and business to survive.
Rather, he has prepared the ground, notably by putting allies into the key jobs.
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Rather, he tracks the tax burden from the unique--and some argue unfair--tax code treatment of mutual funds.
Before the report was concluded, Rather announced he would voluntarily relinquish the anchor's desk the next spring.
Rather, he is going to be influenced by the likelihood of getting caught.
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Rather, he believes that the government authorities see the appreciation of the Chinese currency as a long-term, structural adjustment.
Rather, he was looking for a practical way to store two old planes he had bought for aerobatics displays.
Rather, he said, gold prices found a little bit of price support from the forecast for global oil demand.
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Rather, he was there to write up the death certificates so the ship's owner could file his insurance claims.
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Rather, he means the full on free market and capitalist ideas of Milton Friedman, Hayek and all the rest.
Rather, he showed how it could be applied to big molecules, particularly proteins.
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Rather, he would explain in general terms Israel's thinking on a final settlement.
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